Sydney Water has proposed increasing water bills by one-third over the next five years, warning the bump is needed to avoid the risk of households having to boil their water during incidents affecting water quality.
The proposal, which would push an average bill up to $1491 a year, is contained in a submission to the water pricing regulator, released on Monday. It warned that failing to raise enough money for capital investment was a risk to water quality and housing supply.
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Paul Karp is The Australian Financial Review’s NSW political correspondent.